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the bulk-install target to work.)
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`Quick patch' supplied by Rasputin <rasputin at idoru dot mine dot nu>.
2002-05-01 Dave Thomas <Dave@Thomases.com>
* ri/ri.rb: Fix bug where class names were output with
underscores. Also tidy up some typos. Patch from Derek Peschel.
2001-08-18 Dave Thomas <Dave@Thomases.com>
* ri/ri.rb: Fix bug which failed to match plain 'blksize' because
it couldn't parse out the classname part (File::Stat)
2001-08-15 Dave Thomas <Dave@Thomases.com>
* ri/ri.rb: Re-organize to allow can_handle? to be implemented
without generating output. Add caching for loaded description files.
2001-08-13 Dave Thomas <Dave@Thomases.com>
* install.rb: Add support for DESTDIR (patch from Christian
Lademann)
* ri/ri.rb (defined?): New method to fid out if a particular
name exists
* post_process: convert --@ to -@ in a method name. (I can't to it
in the text - there are too many other occurances of --).
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- The SMTP client did not deliver a partial last line when someone
submitted 8BITMIME mail not ending in newline via /usr/sbin/sendmail
while MIME input processing was turned off, and MIME 8bit->7bit
conversion was requested upon delivery.
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Gnucap 0.33 release notes (01/12/2003)
This is a bug fix and compatibility release.
0.32 was not widely distributed due to password problems and a heavy
work load, so the release notes are repeated after the current ones.
New features:
1. Add inductance probes, like capacitor.
Bug fixes:
1. Fix xprobe duplicate default arg bug - shows in g++3.2.
2. Fix bug that sometimes caused a crash when changing a model after
analysis.
3. Fix bug that caused an assert to fail (debug build) after removing
a probe from an element.
4. Fix a dumb typo hack bug ddHAS_READLINE. Now history and command
line editing really works. It was working, but somehow the hack
slipped into the release code.
=================================================================
Gnucap 0.32 release notes (09/30/2002)
New features:
1. Series resistance in the diode. It took 5 minutes to do,
so it is embarrasing that it wasn't done before.
2. History and command line editing, using Gnu Readline. Thanks to
Simon Hoffe for sending me the patch.
3. More parameters in the BJT model. This gives it better
compatibility with commercial simulators. These parameters are beyond
Spice 3f5.
4. "M" parameter in diode, BJT and MOS devices. M is the number of
parallel devices. Some commercial simulators have this.
Changes that may or may not be improvements.
1. The definition of the transient option "UIC" has changed. It is
now Spice compatible, which means to not attempt to do any solution or
consistency check. Just apply the values, assuming anything that
isn't specified is 0. The old behavior was to attempt a solution
while holding the IC values.
Bug fixes:
1. voltage sync bug. It still doesn't fix the MOS 2 convergence
problem.
2. Fix memory leak in POLY components.
3. Fix bug in Fourier that sometimes causes overrun (crash) and time
sync errors.
4. Modelgen: fix bug in list parsing.
5. Some changes to eliminate warnings when compiling with g++ 3.1.
6. Use Euler differentiation on first step, because trap used a value
that cannot be known then. Usually, this doesn't make much
difference, but there are a few cases where the error can get
magnified and trigger trapezoidal ringing, leading to a totally bogus
result. It most cases, you could hide it with small enough steps.
These cases should work with default settings now.
7. Fix bug that sometimes caused incorrect handling of initial
conditions (UIC),
8. Fix bug that caused continuing a transient analysis to give
incorrect results.
Significant internal changes:
1. The inductor uses all of the same support functions as the
capacitor, including "integrate", which is now correctly called
"differentiate".
2. Most of the code is in place for named nodes. It mostly works and
can be turned on with the option "namednodes". It is off by default
because it is not complete. Most likely, it will be finished in the
next release.
Some things that are still partially implemented:
1. BSIM models, charge effects, "alpha0" parameter. (computed then
ignored)
2. Configure still doesn't handle everything.
3. The model compiler still requires too much raw coding.
4. Named nodes. If you set the option "namednodes", it will support
named nodes, but some things don't work, so it is off by default.
5. The preliminary IBIS code is now included. For now, it is a
standalone executable, that reads an IBIS file and generates a
netlist. The netlist requires some editing to use, and is not fully
compatible anyway. It is included in hopes of recruiting help in
finishing the project.
Bugs (nothing new, but needs repeating):
1. The transmission line initial conditions are not propagated until
the transient analysis runs.
2. An occasional bogus calculation in MOSFETS occurs when a device is
reversed. This sometimes causes nonconvergence.
3. The "modify" command with multiple arguments seems to take only the
first one. It used to work, but is broken in this release. I am not
sure when it broke.
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This is an emacs major mode for linking verilog code with simulation results
and the Dinotrace waveform viewer.
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is non-sensical. shuffle some definitions around to follow style of
other entries.
semi-related to a tr(1) bug observed by sommerfeld@ Solaris 10/i386.
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From Andrey Simonenko in PR#21224.
Changes since 1.3.2:
- Fixed two bugs in ipa(8), which caused core dumps: if there were one or
some `\t' characters after the "rule" or "limit" keyword in ipa.conf(5),
then ipa(8) wasn't able to parse such configuration file
- File /var/ipa/## lock ## was renamed to /var/ipa/lock db, because
BSD daily script deletes files with `#' characters. All should remove
the /var/ipa/## lock ## file
- Minor improvements and changes
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From Andrey Simonenko in PR#21224.
Changes since 1.3.2:
- Fixed two bugs in ipa(8), which caused core dumps: if there were one or
some `\t' characters after the "rule" or "limit" keyword in ipa.conf(5),
then ipa(8) wasn't able to parse such configuration file
- File /var/ipa/## lock ## was renamed to /var/ipa/lock db, because
BSD daily script deletes files with `#' characters. All should remove
the /var/ipa/## lock ## file
- Minor improvements and changes
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make sure man pages get installed into a sane location if --mandir is
not specified.
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- Fix memory allocation problem in bytea escaping
- Add utf8 support
- Transform Perl arrays into PostgreSQL arrays
- Fix for foreign_key_info()
- Fix PG_TEXT parameter binding
- Doc cleanups
- Fix warning from func($table, 'table_attributes')
- Added suppport for schemas
- Fix binary to a bytea field conversion
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as devel/perlsh.
The Perl Shell is a shell that combines the interactive nature of a Unix
shell with the power of Perl. The goal is to eventually have a fully
featured shell that behaves as expected for normal shell activity.
The Perl Shell will use Perl syntax and functionality for control-flow
statements and other things.
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